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There is not much left, yet we lose it after passing the river. Struck in repetition by localized fires, the robe burns, it strips away rest; not only immobility but the dear purchases imagined prior to crossing are gradually subtracted by wind. Gifts are loosened into the mistral, misting the bent birches; wind strikes the foreheads of the intruders with feathers alight, they that have already given.